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Ever since President Bill Clinton "did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky," whatever remains of standards seem to have fallen even lower among people who hold offices and positions once thought to require good behavior and strong...

For their May nuptials, Mount Vernon residents Katie Joost and Nick Garber made careful preparations.
They booked a gazebo at Owings Mills' Irvine Nature Center, accessible by a quarter-mile hike. They selected readings that had special meaning to them,...

John Stamos says his "Full House" costar and on-screen wife Lori Loughlin could have been "the one that got away."
Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky? Quick, someone start playing "Forever"!
Stamos, 49, who now plays head of a sports and entertainment...

Sofia Vergara is sexy and she knows it.
Currently vacationing with fiance Nick Loeb before starting work on her next films, the "Modern Family" actress is flaunting her famous curves and taunting her manager and assistant with selfies on WhoSay....

No one tugs on Rihanna's sleeve.
Correction: No one tugs on Rihanna's sleeve and gets away with it.
At a Monday concert on her Diamonds World Tour stop in Birmingham, England, the singer hit a fan with her microphone while she was performing her hit...

"Star Wars" mastermind George Lucas turned Skywalker Ranch in Marin County into a bit of a love fest Saturday evening when he married Mellody Hobson in a ceremony officiated by journalist Bill Moyers.
Hobson, 44, was given away by former New Jersey...

Melissa McCarthy, starring in "The Heat" (which opens Friday) with Sandra Bullock, is a talented comedic actress, on screens big ("Bridesmaids") and small ("Mike and Molly"). But she seems to have had to spend a lot of time talking to interviewers...

WASHINGTON -- It’s a battle between one of the nation’s largest newspapers and what is suspected to be a group of hackers supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad, and for the moment at least, the hackers appear to be winning.
The New York...

WASHINGTON — The Syrian hacker group that has taken credit for causing outages on the websites of the New York Times and other news organizations probably will increase its activity if the U.S. launches military strikes on the Middle Eastern nation,...

President Obama has taken a pounding in the press and from other political figures over his handling of the conflict in Syria. How much political damage has that caused him?
Polls offer mixed evidence – some show a steeper decline in his job...

WASHINGTON — In an era of unprecedented efforts by the Federal Reserve to bolster the economy, add another first — a highly public campaign to influence the selection of the central bank's next chief.
Supporters of Fed Vice Chair Janet L....